Author:
Lazarev, Sergiu Vasili
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Astrophysics
Date Published:
November 23, 2025
Keywords:
Subquantum logic, beryllium isotopes, atmospheric vortex, CME, neutrino emission, solar- terrestrial coupling, He-4 shield, chiral anomaly, information transfer
Abstract:
This article explores the subquantum informational interaction between the Solar logical nucleus and Earth’s atmospheric system. It introduces a coherent mechanism linking coronal mass ejections (CMEs), magnetic field interactions, and the formation of beryllium isotopes (Be-7, Be-10) in Earth’s stratosphere. The process is mediated through vortex-channelled solar wind, generating information-bearing neutrinos and helium-4 (He-4) particles. These elements serve critical roles in maintaining cosmic homeostasis and informational coherence.
The paper highlights the significance of isotopic structuring in logic-resonant computations and defends the hypothesis that the Earth’s nitrogen layer functions as a medium for neutrino- based interstellar information transfer.
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